The Canadian beauty market is unique. Driven by harsh, long winters that take a toll on the skin, and a consumer base that prioritizes safety and efficacy, the demand for at-home LED Light Therapy has skyrocketed.

In Canada, the market is defined by strict regulations (Health Canada), a love for loyalty programs (like PC Optimum), and a mix of homegrown innovations (like Kandyway and Rouge) alongside global heavyweights.

Below is the complete landscape of LED masks available in Canada, categorized by market positioning. All prices are in Canadian Dollars (CAD).


1. Canadian Native, Localized & Health Canada Authorized

These brands are either founded in Canada or have established specific operations here to meet Health Canada safety standards. Buying from these brands usually guarantees local shipping without surprise duties.

Brand Model Price Range (CAD) Notes / Key Retailers
Kandyway Eternal Glow MD Red Light Mask $495 – $550 Top Local Pick. Health Canada Authorized. Known for high comfort and local support.
Rouge Red Light Rouge Face Mask / Panels $350 – $400 Montreal-based. Famous for their powerful body panels, now offering masks.
Kala Therapy Kala Red Light Face Mask $400 – $450 Canadian wellness brand. Sold via Fruition Skin.
Heirloom Beauty 7-Colour LED Light Therapy Mask $220 – $250 A localized option focusing on multi-color therapy.
Glowyskin LED Light Therapy Mask $150 – $200 Based in British Columbia. Affordable local option.
Loshen & Crem (Retailer for Omnilux) $500+ Crucial Distributor. The Edmonton-based boutique is the go-to for buying Omnilux in Canada duty-free.
Trudermal Glow LED Mask $600 – $650 Professional grade, often found in Canadian skin clinics.
SolaWave Wrinkle Retreat Light Therapy Mask $400 – $480 US brand with strong Canadian distribution via Indigo and Holt Renfrew.
Hooga Health HG Series / Mask $200 – $300 Very popular in Canada due to high power/low price ratio.
Project E Beauty LumaLux / Skin Rejuvenation $200 – $550 Available via Best Buy Canada Marketplace.

2. International Premium Brands (Sephora / Holt Renfrew)

These global leaders dominate the shelves of Canada’s luxury retailers. They come with premium price tags but offer high reliability, clinical backing, and sleek designs.

Brand Model Price Range (CAD) Key Retailers
Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro $595 – $645 The Sephora Bestseller. Rigid design, very fast treatment time (3 mins).
CurrentBody Skin LED Mask (Series 1 & 2) $460 – $640 Global Leader. Ships to Canada with duties paid. The standard for flexible silicone.
Omnilux Contour Face / Men / Clear $530 – $580 The “Gold Standard” for medical grade. Sold via Loshen & Crem to avoid customs.
Therabody TheraFace Mask $799 Combines vibration therapy with LED. Sold at Best Buy & Holts.
Shark Beauty CryoGlow LED Mask $449 – $499 Trending. New entrant with cooling tech. Heavily marketed at Costco & Sephora.
Foreo (FAQ Swiss) FAQ 202 / FAQ 201 $650 – $950 Ultra-lightweight Swiss tech. Available at Shoppers Drug Mart.
MZ Skin LightMAX Supercharged 2.0 $1,100 – $1,300 Ultra-luxury, available at Holt Renfrew.
The Light Salon Boost LED Face Mask $650 – $700 Salon-grade from London, sold at Holt Renfrew.
Déesse PRO PRO LED Mask / Express $600 – $2,900 The original celebrity mask used by Kim Kardashian.
Qure Skincare Q-Rejuvalight Pro Facewear $450 – $500 App-controlled treatment, customizable zones.
HigherDOSE Red Light Face Mask $450 – $500 Wellness focused (Infrared heat).
Shani Darden Déesse PRO LED Light Mask $2,400+ Sephora Online Exclusive.
Cellreturn Platinum LED Mask $2,800 – $3,200 Helmet-style coverage with 1000+ LEDs.
Priori UnveiLED Mask $550 – $600 Adaptive skincare brand available in select spas.
Unicskin Unicled Korean Mask $450 – $500 Available via CurrentBody CA.

3. Mass Retail & Pharmacy Brands (Shoppers / Costco / Best Buy)

These brands are accessible, reliable, and easy to return. They are staples in Canadian malls and big-box stores.

Brand Model Price Range (CAD) Notes
Silk’n LED Face Mask 100 $299 – $350 Retail Staple. Found at Shoppers, Costco, and The Bay. Very reliable.
Conair True Glow Light Therapy Mask $60 – $90 Entry-level option found at Walmart and Canadian Tire.
Solaris Laboratories How to Glow 4 Color LED $150 – $180 Trendy clear shield design, sold at The Bay and Indigo.
Skin Gym Wrinklit LED Mask $130 – $160 Fun branding, available at Indigo and Holt Renfrew.
Auria LED Light Therapy Mask $60 – $80 Indigo Exclusive. Indigo’s private label wellness brand.
Sharper Image LED Light Therapy Mask $100 – $150 Often found at The Bay.
Pure Daily Care Luma Mask $250 – $300 Higher-end model on Best Buy.
Pursonic 7-in-1 LED Mask $100 – $180 Budget multi-color option.
Spa Sciences SHIELD Red Light Therapy $100 – $130 Affordable option at Walmart.
Numiere Time Keeper LED Mask $300 – $400 Premium option.
GlowWise LED Light Therapy Mask $190 – $230 Sold via Best Buy Marketplace.
LOOKEE ReviveGlow Pro $200 – $250 Canadian health tech distributor.

4. The Value Champions (Amazon.ca)

Amazon Canada is a massive player for budget-conscious buyers. Brands like ANLAN and Hime Sama offer accessible entry points for under $200 CAD.

Brand Model Price Range (CAD)
ANLAN LED Face Mask (3/5/7 Colors) $60 – $100
Hime Sama 7 Color LED Mask $180 – $250
TOUCHBeauty LED Light Therapy Mask $120 – $160
Hangsun LED Light Therapy Mask $50 – $80
Norlanya Photon Therapy Mask $140 – $180
Voyor LED Light Mask $70 – $100
Newkey 7 Color LED Face Mask $150 – $190
Iborria LED Face Mask $130 – $160
IeBilif 7 Color LED Mask $50 – $90
Sunmay Voga Cordless LED Mask $100 – $140
Grandbeing LED Facial Mask $90 – $120
Misiki LED Face Mask $70 – $100
Yunchi LED Mask $40 – $70
Ditoi LED Face Mask $80 – $110
Grace & Stella LED Eye/Face Mask $50 – $100
Ulike ReGlow LED Face Mask $350 – $450

5. Local Distributors: Where to Buy in Canada

Knowing where to buy is just as important as what to buy in Canada to maximize loyalty points and avoid customs fees.

A. Shoppers Drug Mart (The Beauty Boutique)

  • Brands: Foreo, Silk’n.

  • Why buy here: PC Optimum Points. Many Canadians wait for “20x Points” events to buy expensive devices like the Foreo FAQ, effectively getting 30% back in value to spend on groceries or makeup.

B. Sephora Canada

  • Brands: Dr. Dennis Gross, Shark Beauty, HigherDOSE, Shani Darden.

  • Why buy here: The semi-annual VIB Sale (up to 20% off) is the best time to buy luxury masks that rarely go on sale elsewhere.

C. Loshen & Crem (Edmonton/Online)

  • Brands: Omnilux.

  • Why buy here: They are one of the few authorized Canadian retailers for Omnilux. Buying from them means the product ships from Alberta, avoiding the cross-border duties and brokerage fees often associated with ordering from the US.

D. Best Buy Canada

  • Brands: Kandyway, Therabody, Project E Beauty.

  • Why buy here: A mix of direct stock and a robust “Marketplace” where verified third-party sellers offer brands not found in stores.

E. Holt Renfrew

  • Brands: MZ Skin, The Light Salon, Therabody.

  • Why buy here: For the ultra-luxury experience and access to exclusive brands like MZ Skin.

F. Indigo (Chapters)

  • Brands: SolaWave, Skin Gym, Solaris, Auria.

  • Why buy here: Great for mid-range, aesthetic wellness tools. Their “Plum Plus” membership offers discounts.


6. Canadian Market Insights & Buying Tips

1. The “Health Canada” Factor

In Canada, medical devices are regulated by Health Canada. Consumers here are safety-conscious. Brands that explicitly state they are “Health Canada Authorized” (like Kandyway) often command a higher price and trust level than generic imports.

2. Avoid Cross-Border Surprise Fees

Ordering a mask directly from a US website (like Omnilux US or a niche brand) can result in hefty CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) duties and brokerage fees upon delivery—sometimes adding $50-$100 to the cost.

  • Tip: Always buy from a site with a .ca domain, or a retailer that guarantees “Duties Paid” (like CurrentBody CA).

3. The Rise of Shark Beauty

In 2024, Shark (the vacuum company) aggressively entered the Canadian beauty market. Their CryoGlow mask is prominent at Costco Canada and Sephora. It addresses a specific Canadian concern: “Puffy Eyes” (often caused by indoor heating and dry winter air) by combining cold therapy with LED.

4. Silicone vs. Hard Shell

The Canadian market is following the global trend toward flexible silicone masks (CurrentBody, Omnilux, Kandyway). They are easier to store in small condos and adhere better to the face for consistent light penetration compared to the older, heavy hard-shell masks.

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